Circumstances may prohibit participants from attending special education meetings in person. In these situations, technology allows one or all of the individuals to participate through the Internet or telephone. Many types of meetings can occur virtually, including IEP meetings, mediations, resolution sessions, and due process hearings. While each of these types of meetings is unique, virtual meetings share common traits and considerations. CADRE has collected resources, tips and strategies for meaningfully participating in a virtual meeting.
These resources were produced in collaboration with Center for Parent Information and Resources, Family Network on Disabilities, National Center for Systemic Improvement, PROGRESS Center, and Wisconsin Family Assistance Center for Education, Training, and Support.
On the CADRE website you will also find video resources and webinars useful when preparing to conduct or participate in virtual meetings.
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